The WNBA season is in full swing, offering fans exciting matchups and new talent to watch on the court. With games featuring teams like the Chicago Sky, Seattle Storm, New York Liberty, and Indiana Fever, basketball enthusiasts have plenty of action to look forward to.
One of the highly anticipated games is between the Chicago Sky and the Seattle Storm, set to take place on Friday, July 5. The Storm will be hosting the Mystics at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. Other games scheduled for the holiday weekend include Dallas Wings vs. Phoenix Mercury, New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever, and Washington Mystics vs. Las Vegas Aces.
The 2024 WNBA season kicked off in May with a record-breaking viewership on ESPN. The game between the Fever and Connecticut Sun attracted 2.3 million viewers across ESPN, ESPN2, and Disney+. The presence of standout rookies like Angel Reese, Cameron Brink, Caitlin Clark, and others has added to the excitement, with Reese and Clark earning spots on this year’s All-Star team.
For fans eager to catch the WNBA action live, there are various streaming options available. The Chicago Sky vs. Seattle Storm game can be watched on Friday, July 5, at 7 p.m. PT/10 p.m. ET via Prime Video and the Ion network. Prime Video will be streaming 21 exclusive national games this season, offering a free trial to viewers.
In addition to Prime Video, fans can tune in to WNBA games through ESPN networks, WNBA League Pass, Disney+, ABC, ESPN+, DirecTV, Fubo, Bally Sports, and Ion. WNBA League Pass subscriptions allow viewers to watch out-of-market games, with the option to add it to their Prime Video subscription for access to live and on-demand games.
To join WNBA League Pass, fans can subscribe for $12.99 per month or $34.99 per year, granting them access to live out-of-market games, on-demand content, and a vast library of archival games. With multiple platforms offering WNBA game streams, basketball enthusiasts can enjoy the action from anywhere.